1981 Toyota Bj44v Diesel Land Cruiser on 2040-cars
Carthage, North Carolina, United States
1981 Toyota BJ44V Land Cruiser. Ebay won't accept VIN # BJ44004081 see pictures. Right Hand Drive,PS, PB, AC 85% rust free, 2B diesel 24v engine runs great, 30 seconds of smoke on a cold day start up. Has new water pump, just had a knuckle rebuild done, new clutch slave and master cyl.,extended shackles, custom made front bumper. Roof rack, 1yr old 31/10.50 BFG's. 43k kilometeres on new speedo 116k on old total 159k km= 99,000miles (unverified). Tons of extra stuff (about $2k worth) including all new window and door seals (has new ones on it now), new in box clutch and clutch plate, new in box disk brake pads, new in box tie rod end kit,custom half doors (unfinished), highlift jack, emblems, bikini top, hoses, filters, nuts, bolts and screws, original split rim spare with original tire, 2 extra aluminum rims same as on the truck.Royal purple oil changes with WIX filters every 5K km. The paint doesn't match where the P.O. had the rust repaired but it never bothered me and doesn't affect the truck's performance. Titled and registered in NC, just passed safety inspection, has been my DD.
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Watch a Camry driver in full road rage
Mon, 29 Apr 2013There are vehicles that, fair or not, will forever be associated with jerky drivers. But as this very recent footage from an in-car camera shows, even the most mundane of sedans can be piloted by an ass.
In this video, the driver of one very beige Toyota Camry is driving like a person choked with rage. Though we don't see which (if any) actions by our camera car might have lead up to the tirade, we do see the Camry driver swerving from lane to lane, in multiple attempts to get in front of and brake check the couple in the recording.
According to the text associated with the YouTube video, the offending incident took place last week, on a section of I-880 near Fremont, CA. The uploader has gone so far as to include the date, time and license plate number of the Camry driver, in hopes, we guess, that some kind of legal action can be taken against him. Take a closer look for yourself in the video below.
What's in a trademark? Sometimes, the next iconic car name
Thu, 07 Aug 2014
The United States Patent and Trademark Office is a treasure trove for auto enthusiasts, especially those who double as conspiracy theorists.
Why has Toyota applied to trademark "Supra," the name of one of its legendary sports cars, even though it hasn't sold one in the United States in 16 years? Why would General Motors continue to register "Chevelle" long after one of the most famous American muscle cars hit the end of the road? And what could Chrysler possibly do with the rights to "313," the area code for Detroit?
Legal approach in $1.2 billion Toyota settlement could impact handling of GM recall cases
Wed, 26 Mar 2014In the past, if an automaker did something wrong, they were usually prosecuted by the US government through something called the TREAD Act. Short for Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability and Documentation Act, it basically requires automakers to report recalls in other countries, along with any and all serious injuries or deaths, to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Failing to report or attempting to conceal anything when there's been a death or serious injury constitutes a criminal liability. The idea is that this setup puts the onus on manufacturers to keep NHTSA apprised of safety related issues before they become a problem in the US, thereby allowing the regulator to better protect consumers.
In theory, it sounds like a relatively airtight set of rules for dealing with misbehaving automakers. That didn't stop the US Department of Justice from ignoring TREAD in its prosecution of Toyota's handling of the unintended acceleration recall, though. The result of this new approach, which charged Toyota with wire fraud, was a $1.2 billion settlement. Now, the wire-fraud approach could be used for the expected case between the US government and General Motors, based on the statements of Attorney General Eric Holder, who specifically mentioned "similarly situated companies" when discussing Toyota.